12 Minimalist Interiors Accounts To Follow On Instagram
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12 Minimalist Interiors Accounts To Follow On Instagram

Colour and pattern have never been more popular in the interiors world, but if you prefer to keep things on the simpler side when it comes to your home, there’s plenty of inspiration out there. Celebrating a more minimal approach to interiors, as well as cohesive and balanced schemes, here are some of our favourite Instagram accounts to follow now.

Anthology Creative Studio

This international design studio has a mission: to create interiors that respect time, nature, and the human experience. Designing spaces that inspire and tell a story, their slow approach to design delivers calm, timeless schemes that are both inviting and stylish. A truly inspiring feed.

Follow @Anthology_Creative_Studio

Louise Hjorth Design

Swedish interior designer Louise Hjorth is known for her romantic, minimal and simple style, layering textures and fabrics as part of a restful colour palette. Calming but never boring, her schemes expertly mix contemporary pieces with period features – just like in her own Stockholm home.

Follow @LouiseHjorthDesign

Noa Santos

US-based entrepreneur and interior designer Noa Santos creates beautifully decorated spaces in neutral colour palettes. Thanks to his extraordinary attention to detail and creative approach to space, some of his signature details include curved, fluted joinery and plenty of natural materials.

Follow @NoaSantos

Phoebe Nicol

Australian designer Phoebe Nicol uses European design classics but in a modern setting, blending the unexpected with the familiar, the old with the new, to create liveable, inviting spaces her clients will love. Her pink attic bedroom and wavy headboard are some of our favourite posts.

Follow @PhoebeNichol.Interiors

Madeleine Asplund Klingstedt

Another Swedish interior designer, Madeleine Asplund Klingstedt’s own curated home is an ode to minimalism, where every item is meticulously considered, both for its purpose and its design. Cohesive and restrained, Madeleine incorporates warm woods with a restrained muted colour palette across most of her projects. 

Follow @AsplundKlingstedtInterior

Briggs Edward Solomon

Using deep, rich tones alongside warm neutrals, Briggs Edwards Solomon designs homes that are both inviting and cosy, combining aged furniture with textured materials. In these contemporary properties, Briggs Edwards Solomon demonstrates how well rustic brown furniture can sit within sleek lines, providing plenty of inspiration for mixing eras and styles – but all done with restraint.

Follow @BriggsEdwardSolomonInc

Christian Bense

We’ve long been fans of Christian Bense’s brilliant blog, The Basic Principle, which offers straightforward advice for interior conundrums. His design style – best described as seamlessly blending the old with the new, creating spaces which can’t be summed up in a single word – makes him one of the masters of small spaces.

Follow @Christian_Bense

Little Venice London

This account – or rather renovation diary – documents the transformation of a penthouse flat in Little Venice. Homeowner Danni uses a neutral colour scheme with monochrome accents to maximise the feeling space – and the roof terrace is pretty spectacular, too.

Follow @LittleVenice_London

Amber Interiors

With around 1.4m followers, Amber Interiors is a bit of a force on the California design scene. The owner of an irresistible shop, Amber Lewis has also written a book, Made For Living, that teaches people how to layer their own interiors to create a cohesive, beautifully designed home. 

Follow @AmberInteriors

Styling By Denice

Stylist Denice fills her grid with inspiring images from her home in Sweden. As well as the usual Scandinavian colours and monochrome accents, she also uses dried flowers as centrepieces, suspended from the ceiling as well as in vases – they’re like works of art.

Follow @StylingByDenice

Banda Property

If you thought your love affair with grey was over, you need to visit Banda Property’s account. Sophisticated, stylish and achingly cool, Banda’s designs ensure grey’s status as a neutral isn’t going anywhere soon. Think panelling, statement lighting and designer furniture. 

Follow @Banda.Property

Home Style Interior

British interior designer Tanya is gearing up to embark on a new renovation project in the spring, but in the meantime, you can scroll through the one she’s already completed and trying to sell. It’s a personal journey, highlighting the challenges and dilemmas of a build – but the results are clean, cool and smart.

Follow @Home.Style.Interior

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